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How do EV batteries actually work?
Lithium-ion batteries, also found in smartphones, power the majority of electric vehicles. Lithium is highly reactive, and batteries manufactured from…
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Here’s where the former Tesla CTO thinks battery recycling is headed
I think this whole new sustainable economy as we’re envisioning it, with everything electrified, simply can’t work unless you have…
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How old batteries will help power tomorrow’s EVs
“Manual disassembly won’t be ideal as the company starts to use more materials,” said Andy Hamilton, Redwood’s vice president of…
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10 Breakthrough Technologies 2023 | MIT Technology Review
battery recycling Recycling is crucial to preventing the growing mountains of discarded batteries that now end up in landfills, and…
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Why 2023 is a breakthrough year for batteries
During the time I spent writing about climate, and even before that, in my previous life as an engineer, I…
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What’s next for batteries in 2023
Solid-state batteries can use a wide range of chemicals, but are prime candidates for commercial use lithium metal. quantumFirst, focus…
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Super-hot salt can reach a battery near you
Ambri is a Boston-area startup making molten salt batteries from calcium and antimony. Recent company announced a demonstration project energy…
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Billions of dollars in funding could kick-start US battery materials manufacturing
Both public and private funding for battery production in the US has exploded, accelerated by the passage of the Inflation…
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US-made EV batteries and the California monkeypox emergency
News: US Senate Democrat issued an invoice last week that could significantly cut the country’s carbon footprint. One of the…
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Apple’s iPhone 14 models have larger batteries, tipster claims
Three out of four iPhone 14″ models may have larger capacity batteries when compared to their predecessors while the other…
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